Railway Hill in Canterbury named Britain's slowest street for broadband

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Think your broadband internet connection is slow? Think again. Spare a thought this afternoon for the residents of Railway Hill in Cantebury, Kent. They’ve just been given the dubious honour of having been named Britain’s slowest street for broadband, averaging a paltry 0.13 Mbps.

With the nation’s average speed sitting somewhere around the 6.21 Mbps mark, Railway Hill is nearly 60 times slower than the national average.

Railway Hill? More like Snailway Hill!

“With average download speeds only marginally faster than dial-up, Railway Hill in Kent has really hit the buffers,” said Alex Buttle, director of broadband comparison website Top10.com. “Given that we’re now in 2011 and elsewhere in the country people are enjoying download speeds in the high double digits, this is simply unacceptable and reinforces the broadband lottery that currently reigns in the UK.

“Broadband providers need to do all they can to ensure such cripplingly slow speeds are rectified and that these streets of shame are brought into the 21st century as soon as possible.”